205 search results for “biological check” in the Student website
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Tommaso GiliFaculty of Science
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Paul BaconnierFaculty of Science
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Sander KammeraatFaculty of Science
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Colin MeulblokFaculty of Science
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Jeremy ErnstFaculty of Science
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Gert-Jan KuijntjesFaculty of Science
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Donny de BruinFaculty of Science
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Martina HuberFaculty of Science
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Yvonne KerkhofFaculty of Science
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Connie van Gent-van DorpFaculty of Science
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Edgar GroenenFaculty of Science
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Wim van SaarloosFaculty of Science
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Margot TeunisseFaculty of Science
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Peter GastFaculty of Science
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Francesca GiuffridaFaculty of Science
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John van NoortFaculty of Science
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Alessio CatanzaroFaculty of Science
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Internship and research
Many study programmes offer the opportunity to do an internship or research project, either as a compulsory part of the curriculum or to earn elective credits.
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Internships and research in the Netherlands
How can you find an internship or research project and what arrangements do you need to make?
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New professor Luca Giomi creates his own physics of living systems
Swarms of drones, pedestrians or the cells in your body. Those are all examples of active matter: materials whose building blocks can move autonomously. That’s what Luca Giomi studies. Giomi has been appointed Professor of theoretical physics in the area of soft matter and biological physics at the…
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Leonardo PasseriniFaculty of Science
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Liru FengFaculty of Science
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Joshua SaldiFaculty of Science
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Daniela KraftFaculty of Science
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Martin van HeckeFaculty of Science
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Diego GarlaschelliFaculty of Science
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Jeroen BussmannFaculty of Science
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Helmut SchiesselFaculty of Science
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A first in the lab: a tiny network that is both strong and flexible
Daniela Kraft's group has succeeded in creating a network of microparticles that is both strong and completely flexible. This may sound simple, yet they are the first in the world to succeed in doing so. A real breakthrough in soft matter physics.
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Programme
When deciding what to study you undoubtedly read a lot of information about your study programme. Leiden University employs various systems to provide information about programmes and courses and to facilitate communication between lecturers and students.
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And the winner is… Results of the annual physics image competition
Salt crystals, a nano-sized golf stick and molten glass. The LION Image Award competition of 2023 yielded a lot of beautiful images once again. But in the end, only one can be the winner.
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Programme
When deciding what to study you undoubtedly read a lot of information about your study programme. Leiden University employs various systems to provide information about programmes and courses and to facilitate communication between lecturers and students.
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Joost van Ginkel
Faculty of Social and Behavioural Sciences
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Psychology Elevator Pitch: How a better sleep pattern makes students mentally healthier
Do you often find yourself exhausted in the lecture hall or at your workplace? Not great for your mental well-being, as Laura Pape knows. She is investigating how an online self-help program can assist in addressing sleep issues and preventing mental health problems. Join her on this elevator pitch…
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A piece of rubber can't count. Right?
Martin van Hecke and Lennard Kwakernaak (Leiden university and AMOLF) develop a mechanical metamterial that can count to ten in their research.
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A quirky block of rubber as a calculator
PhD candidate Jiangnan Ding explores how you can design a thick slab of rubber in a way that it might act as a mechanical computer bit. This so-called mechanical metamaterial is pushed in a specific way to change its shape. ‘With a very simple material, we might be able to do simple calculations in…
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Silke HenkesFaculty of Science
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Bernat Durà FaulíFaculty of Science
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Cecilia BergonziniFaculty of Science
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Anne Charlotte DubbelmanFaculty of Science
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Mikolaj SzachniewiczFaculty of Science
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Conference ‘Power and Counterpower in Democracy: Multidisciplinary Perspectives'
As both old and new democracies experience increasing democratic backsliding, there is a critical societal need to rethink the design and effectiveness of democratic checks and balances. In this conference on Friday 9 June, the aim is to explore multidisciplinary insights about what makes the checks…
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A theory rarely proves true in practice
Leiden students often prefer complicated theory and a difficult test to experiments. Yet associate professor Paul Logman believes students learn a lot from practical teaching. He challenges his students to come up with their research questions themselves. The Leiden Institute of Physics (LION) is at…
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Can extreme antisocial behaviour be traced back to the brain?
The brain structure of young people with conduct disorder differs significantly from that of their typically developing peers. This is the conclusion of an international study that analysed more than two thousand MRI scans, recently published in The Lancet Psychiatry. Dr Moji Aghajani, one of the principal…
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When does resistance to toxins evolve in animals? Students publish major review
Does a snake die when it bites its lip? Why will a mongoose survive a scorpion’s sting, but we humans perish? These questions occupied the minds of toxin-enthusiasts and Master’s students Biology Jory van Thiel and Roel Wouters. They collected information from many sources and published their findings…
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Dongdong BiFaculty of Science
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Laura PapeFaculty of Social and Behavioural Sciences